There are two things to consider:
The regular (pre-COVID) rules for entry into the US still apply. To enter the US (actually to even be allowed to board), you need to either:
There are no rules which allow you to automatically enter the US because you are the spouse of a US citizen in that respect. Being the spouse of a US citizen enables you to get some specific types of visas or can facilitate some procedures, but there’s nothing automatic. You need a visa or an ESTA.
There have been reports of ESTAs being automatically cancelled if you attempt travel to the US while not exempted from the COVID travel ban or other similar circumstances. We don’t know what happened exactly in your case. It’s possible your API data for your now-cancelled flight was still sent to CBP, and when you didn’t show up they thought "oh they didn’t get to the US because they don’t qualify for the exemption, let’s cancel their ESTA", or any of a number of other weird reasons (trying to second-guess how CBP works is a dark art).
The issue now will be to see whether you can get a new ESTA or if you’ll require a visa. I would recommend you contact the embassy first (see below).
The current Covid rules prevent travel to the US from the UK and a number of other countries unless you are:
Here, being the spouse of a US citizen gives you the right to an exception to the travel ban automatically, however:
In summary, you need both:
And possibly a prior OK from the embassy.
will I be able to travel next week as a spouse of an American citizen without an ESTA?
No. You need ESTA or a visa.
in future do I still need to have an ESTA to travel on?
Yes, if you can get one. If your ESTA application is refused, you’ll have to apply for a B visa instead.
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